Israel kills 59 Palestinians as they went to collect food at humanitarian aid stations.
Nearly 400 Palestinians have been killed and more than 3,000 injured at Gaza Humanitarian Foundation distribution points in the past three weeks.


BarcelonaWhile the war between Iran and Israel At the center of international attention, Israel once again launched an indiscriminate attack on Palestinians gathered at a humanitarian aid distribution point in Gaza on Tuesday. At least 59 people were killed and 221 wounded, 20 of whom are in critical condition, according to the Gaza Strip's Health Ministry. This is already one of the deadliest ambushes since the Gaza Humanitarian Fund was authorized. This agency controlled by Israel and the United States, which manages aid distribution instead of has become a death trap for Palestinians from Gaza, where more than 90% of the population is facing a food crisis, according to the UN. In addition to the strategic location of the only four distribution points (which are located south of the Netzarim corridor to force the population continuing north to move to obtain food), civilians are taking advantage of them to attack.
Several witnesses describe how the army waited for civilians to gather before firing. Wounded victims lay spread out on the floor and in the corridors due to lack of space. The Guardian, who explained that soldiers have continued firing at people as they fled the area. Considering that most of Gaza's hospitals are destroyed and the few that are functioning are completely overwhelmed, the death toll is likely to rise in the coming hours.
The Israeli military, which has admitted in other similar cases to firing on people who had approached its troops "suspiciously," announced in a statement that it had identified a concentration "adjacent to a stuck aid distribution truck in the Khan Younis area" and that it was aware of reports of injuries. statement–. We regret any harm to uninvolved individuals and are operating to minimize damage as much as possible."
After nearly three months of a total blockade, Benjamin Netanyahu's government announced on May 19 that it would allow a "minimal amount of aid" into the Strip to reduce the ' Gaza, nearly 400 Palestinians were killed and more than 3,000 were injured at distribution points, according to ministry data. Israel justifies the new system as designed to prevent Hamas from diverting aid to finance its military activities, which violates the norms of humanitarian impartiality.